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craig, how is any of this different from what we already learned about russian interference? let's start there. >> this is the report we have been waiting for. it's sweeping and comprehensive. it uses the fullest data sets we have seen from the company. this is -- doesn't exactly tell us things we didn't suspect or haven't heard. it puts it together in gna new way. i feel like they kind of reverse engineered the information in this report. >> this report found the russians worked even harder to support trump while in office. while in office. how so? >> they posted more often after the election. youtube went up by some remarkable degree. we tend to think of this when the social media companies took these accounts down from the internet research agency in russia sometime around the middle of 2017 >> this russian campaign reached 126 million people on facebook, another 20 million on instagram. is that a lot in the world of social media? >> yeah, on websites where there are billions of accounts it's a big number. it doesn't mean every person who viewed this content was manipulate
craig, how is any of this different from what we already learned about russian interference? let's start there. >> this is the report we have been waiting for. it's sweeping and comprehensive. it uses the fullest data sets we have seen from the company. this is -- doesn't exactly tell us things we didn't suspect or haven't heard. it puts it together in gna new way. i feel like they kind of reverse engineered the information in this report. >> this report found the russians worked...
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i'm craig melvin. thanks for watching. . i'm craig melvin and i'm natalie more alice. and this is date line. >> it is the case that stunned parents everywhere. the dad whose young son died in the car. >> apparently, he forgot the child was in the car seat in the back and went to work. >> any parent could put themselves in that situation, full denial, like it wasn't happening. >> then came the jaw-dropping news. police said it was murder. >> there was far more to the story that we were beginning to realize. this guy clearly was leading a double life. >> could any parent ever do this on purpose? inside this landmark case. >> there were a whole lot of secrets about to be revealed. >> yes, ma'am. >>> ross and lee anna harris' seemingly picture-perfect world was shattered one hot georgia day when their toddler cooper was left in a car for seven hours. he died from overheating. was this a horrific mistake? or murder? here with the unimaginable. >> you're watching as a police cruiser races to an atlanta parking lot. >> officer 48. >> a call for help has come over the radio. a
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craig, welcome to you. my first question is, not only was this about the election, but, you know, according to your reporting, shows the russians were involved after the election. tell me more about that and what was the motivation. >> not merely involved, but it actually grew more intense after the election. >> yes. >> the posting became more intense, the sharing became more intense and they were doing things like, you know, supporting trump's position and also going after jim comey. attacking mark zuckerberg when facebook began to crack down and attacking robert mueller. they were all about undermining the people who posed a threat to donald trump. >> and when you look at the groups, you rattled off a few, but the reporting shows that this troll group really targeted african-americans specifically. and tell me why that's so significant. >> well, there was a clear effort to make african-americans vote less often. there was a lot of talk about boycotts, some misinformation about how to vote. and so they wer
craig, welcome to you. my first question is, not only was this about the election, but, you know, according to your reporting, shows the russians were involved after the election. tell me more about that and what was the motivation. >> not merely involved, but it actually grew more intense after the election. >> yes. >> the posting became more intense, the sharing became more intense and they were doing things like, you know, supporting trump's position and also going after...
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i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. >>> i'm craig melvin. >> and i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >>> i'm freaking out. i walk in and my sister is not there. her door is open, her lights are on, her bed is undone. everything was horrible. then i felt it. >> she had been fearless on the front lines in iraq. >> pretty amazing. i saw her as, like, a really strong soldier. >> but something had her terrified at home. >> i'm scared. i don't feel safe. >> a desperate call to police and then she vanished. >> something made her pretty scared. >> yes. >> there's no one to say what that was. >> right. >> what had happened to this beautiful army sergeant? that question would launch a spellbinding mystery. >> there were a number of potential suspects, absolutely. >> was a killer out there? >> she was in danger. >> could police catch him if they hatched a plan of virtual genius? >> one detective said, you're not going to believe this. >>> welcome to "dateline." marabel ramos was a fighter, joini
i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. >>> i'm craig melvin. >> and i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >>> i'm freaking out. i walk in and my sister is not there. her door is open, her lights are on, her bed is undone. everything was horrible. then i felt it. >> she had been fearless on the front lines in iraq. >> pretty amazing. i saw her as, like, a really strong soldier. >> but something had her terrified at home....
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i'm craig melvin. thanks for watching. >>> i'm craig melvin. >> and i'm natalie morales. and this is dateline. >> her name is pepper. >> i lived a secret life. >> she was kidnapped at age 4. >> we got in the car and we never looked back. >> she spent decades trying to find her way home again and she finally made it, or so she thought. >> i said i think i'm rhonda christie or do you know rhonda patricia christie, and there was a long pause. >> pepper's story had ups and downs. >> when i looked at the e-mail i just couldn't believe it. >> but after so many tears, so many years and so many turns in her story. >> i was like whoa. >> there are still more stunning twists to be revealed. >> it's amazing. it's the best gift ever. >> welcome to dateline. a 4-year-old girl was abducted and raised by her kidnapper. her story has an extraordinary ending but as it turns out that ending was just the beginning. here is keith morris. >> our story begins with this mother of a teenage daughter. a woman who had spent mos
i'm craig melvin. thanks for watching. >>> i'm craig melvin. >> and i'm natalie morales. and this is dateline. >> her name is pepper. >> i lived a secret life. >> she was kidnapped at age 4. >> we got in the car and we never looked back. >> she spent decades trying to find her way home again and she finally made it, or so she thought. >> i said i think i'm rhonda christie or do you know rhonda patricia christie, and there was a long pause....
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. >> i'm craig melvin. >> and i'm natalie morales. and this is "dateline." >> our hearts break for this money. >> she was a design original. christina. the fashionista. >> fantastic war drowardrobe. >> she went out to drink with friends and never came home. >> i sensed something was wrong. >> this is real. >> who was the last to see her? >> she went her way? that's all i can tell you. >> where was her ex-model boyfriend? >> he doesn't call when she's missing. >> someone had something to hide. >> he thought he was getting away with it. >> she was fighting for her life. >> all i can do is pray with all that i have. tell me what happened that night. welcome to "dateline." 23-year-old christina morris had vanished without a trace. no clues and blurry security video to go on, could the clue investigators needed really be scribbled on a trash post-in note? here with "frantic" is josh makowitz. >> christina morris was afraid of the dark. >> through grade school, she woke up in the middle of the night. we knew about it because she was in our
. >> i'm craig melvin. >> and i'm natalie morales. and this is "dateline." >> our hearts break for this money. >> she was a design original. christina. the fashionista. >> fantastic war drowardrobe. >> she went out to drink with friends and never came home. >> i sensed something was wrong. >> this is real. >> who was the last to see her? >> she went her way? that's all i can tell you. >> where was her ex-model...
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i'm craig melvin. >> i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >>> this is something that you watch "dateline" for about somebody else. not about your friend, not about someone you love. >> she was completely defenseless. she reached out her arms and simply said, "help me." >> my heart drochltd i want to know why. why? >> it's a baffling case of murder, millions and a mystifying piece of tape. at the center, husband and wife, self-made millionaires. >> he was very caring and loving. >> she had a personality that just sucked you in. >> together they made a killing in the gold business. then, someone else made a killing, too. >> the only purpose of the crime was to make sure she was dead. >> his wife, ambushed by a shadowy man in black. was someone after their fortune? >> i called her to warn her. >> was the answer on this tape. his wife was being killed at that exact moment? >> a crime of greed and gold. would detectives hunting a killer strike gold, too? >> he wouldn't be someone i would ever thi
i'm craig melvin. >> i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >>> this is something that you watch "dateline" for about somebody else. not about your friend, not about someone you love. >> she was completely defenseless. she reached out her arms and simply said, "help me." >> my heart drochltd i want to know why. why? >> it's a baffling case of murder, millions and a mystifying piece of tape. at the center, husband and...
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and craig says hootie fans can start wiping away those tears. yeahecan.ght, craig? ecr university of south carolina, my hometown of clolumbia, to meet p with the guys of thebonand. and they shared some big news for hootie nation with me exclusively. was the last time all four of you were on campus together? >> 1995. >> reporter: 1995, 23 years ago, was t year hootie & the blowfish blew up. ♪d hold my h >> reporter: their debut album, "cracked rear view" skyrocketed toes s, becoming one of the best-selling albums of all-time. ♪ h just let cry >> reporter: and launching the four friends from u theniversity of south carolina -- ♪ i only want t be with you >> reporter: -- into what's it like being back on campus? >> it's n.awesome, columbia is where we started. >> it reminds me just how old we are. >> we weren't really allowed here when we were in schoolhe ? >> reporter: why? >> the college is right here. >> reporter: they've been honored ever since. columbia has a street and monument devoted to the band in their historic five points t district whey got their star
and craig says hootie fans can start wiping away those tears. yeahecan.ght, craig? ecr university of south carolina, my hometown of clolumbia, to meet p with the guys of thebonand. and they shared some big news for hootie nation with me exclusively. was the last time all four of you were on campus together? >> 1995. >> reporter: 1995, 23 years ago, was t year hootie & the blowfish blew up. ♪d hold my h >> reporter: their debut album, "cracked rear view"...
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why send a card when you can send a look at what these do, craig. they're supposed to make aun noise when they kiss. and they give you a little kiss. >> we have to put batteries in them. >> really fun. they're bswak by wowee. you can get them at walmart for $5.99. these are for your favorite chocoholic and beauty-obsessed gal. these are hand-paintedti lis. >> you eat them? >> you don't use them. if there's lipstick on your teeth, it will be chocolate. >> oh. >> they're just $15 from neiman marc marc,. and lasthis is a great one for kathie lee and hoda. this is the winer dog and wine lives kitty wine glass marker. >> that's cute. >> it's never a good thing to lose your wine glass at a party. you can pu athese winer dog kitties around yours. and you never have to worry about someone taking it again. >> thank you for all of this. >> happy holidays. >> to get these and more last-minute gift ideas, check out our website, today.com/shop. >>> up xt, looking for an easy and el gotten holiday meal? how about som food. lydia bastian niche is her with favorite
why send a card when you can send a look at what these do, craig. they're supposed to make aun noise when they kiss. and they give you a little kiss. >> we have to put batteries in them. >> really fun. they're bswak by wowee. you can get them at walmart for $5.99. these are for your favorite chocoholic and beauty-obsessed gal. these are hand-paintedti lis. >> you eat them? >> you don't use them. if there's lipstick on your teeth, it will be chocolate. >> oh....
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of course, craig did try to find a fault... i had a small problem with your right toe, darling, but then i decided to get over myself. ten! not a point was dropped all night. but matching those scores dance after dance was faye tozer. this hollywood glitz in high heels on a very high top hat... at the end of this routine to fever, it was perfect tens across the board. what an end of a journey. wow. wow, this is really high. but when it comes to a journey from being a non—dancer to doing this... ..youtuberjoe sugg was more than holding his own, ending with a charleston. you are the biggest surprise of this series. from a marathon night of dances tonight, you have just got stronger and stronger and it's an extraordinary amount of work that you have put in and it has paid off, you are a star on this dancefloor. for tvjournalist stacey dooley, it began with a foxtrot. and then an explosive show dance. everything was thrown at it. the crowd loved it! bruno tried to describe it as her greatest hits. your greatest hits. but craig...
of course, craig did try to find a fault... i had a small problem with your right toe, darling, but then i decided to get over myself. ten! not a point was dropped all night. but matching those scores dance after dance was faye tozer. this hollywood glitz in high heels on a very high top hat... at the end of this routine to fever, it was perfect tens across the board. what an end of a journey. wow. wow, this is really high. but when it comes to a journey from being a non—dancer to doing...
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i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. >>> i'm craig melvin. >> i'm natalie morales. >> and this is ""dateline"." . >>> we all wanted to believe it was an accident. there is no possible way he can do this on purpose. >> a dark house, a husband with a gun. a wife dead on the floor. >> make sure that she is still breathing. >> oh, i don't think she is, dam it. >> there was no question who kill her. the mystery was why. >> i hear the door squeaking and i hear a grumbling and i hear the dog growling. >> how could you not tell it was your wife? >> he kept saying it was an accident, he didn't do anything wrong. >> others disagree. >> we never for a second didn't know who that was stand figure front of him. >> was it a tragic mistake? >> he was broken. >> or cold blooded murder. >> the emotions are only done in front of the detective. they're not done when he's a loan. >> a room -- he's alone. >> a room too dark to see or a story too hard to believe. >> a shot in the dark and the light of the day. >> the l
i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. >>> i'm craig melvin. >> i'm natalie morales. >> and this is ""dateline"." . >>> we all wanted to believe it was an accident. there is no possible way he can do this on purpose. >> a dark house, a husband with a gun. a wife dead on the floor. >> make sure that she is still breathing. >> oh, i don't think she is, dam it. >> there was no question who kill her. the mystery was why....
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i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. k you foa g >> i'm craig melvin. >> and i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >>> known what it is about my mom that's captured so many people. there is something about her that people connect with. what was so beautiful about her, it made her a target, too. >> she was the queen of the million dollar listing, the real estate brokeer who sealed the deal. >> her customers love her. >> hand down the most genuine person you ever met. >> she head out to sell a house that day, she never came home. >> i'm texting her. >> something's wrong. >> was she in danger? was someone behind this? >> i haven't been called. please don't call the police. if you call the police, it can be bad. >> you can hear how scared she was. >> suddenly an all out manned hunt. >> it sounds like a movie. >> could they reach her in time? >> i had to be strong, i had to be. >> emotions were everywhere. >> i know she pleaded. did you find her? is she alive? >> welcome to 80 dateline." beve
i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. k you foa g >> i'm craig melvin. >> and i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >>> known what it is about my mom that's captured so many people. there is something about her that people connect with. what was so beautiful about her, it made her a target, too. >> she was the queen of the million dollar listing, the real estate brokeer who sealed the deal. >> her customers love her. >> hand...
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i'm craig melvin. larry was a successful trial attorney with a thriving practice, a wife he adored and a lavish lifestyle. then the 53-year-old vanished in a mystery as twisted as they come. at its center, three lives tangled together in a deadly love triangle. and only one of them would survive. here's keith morrison. >>> it was september 11th, 2001, everyone knows where they were that day. even as the rest of the world's attention was focused on new york city, they were intent on their own urgent needs, their desires, their fears. their deadly love triangle. so they probably didn't appreciate the passing wonders, the astonishing cliffs. any more than the back seat through fading eyes saw anything at all. here is one of them. his name was larry mcnabbny. and he was a tall handsome man. a personal injury attorney, made buckets of money, loved the big life. loved being in control. >> there was never a hair out of place, there wasn't dust on his desk. his pen was always in the same spot. >> reporter: his
i'm craig melvin. larry was a successful trial attorney with a thriving practice, a wife he adored and a lavish lifestyle. then the 53-year-old vanished in a mystery as twisted as they come. at its center, three lives tangled together in a deadly love triangle. and only one of them would survive. here's keith morrison. >>> it was september 11th, 2001, everyone knows where they were that day. even as the rest of the world's attention was focused on new york city, they were intent on...
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craig fugate, can you convince people with dollars and cents? >> i don't know if you can convince them with dollars and cents but the sheer frequency of events occurring. every time this is a record setting event, almost all the practices looking to the past to prepare for the future is not working. look at all the money we're spending. when fema is spending money, that's for uninsured losses. we've seen the largest transfer like fema and hud and the national insurance program. actually looking at the policy of why are we growing disaster risk in the face of climate change with policies that in tenty vise growth. we just authorized policies in the flood zone. >> we shouldn't be doing it. >> i have one simple answer, why not stop writing flood insurance and let the private sector insure it and if they don't, why not? >> well flood insurance won't do it. >> it is interesting, there is a very strong consensus in the u.s. military that climate change is real. for the military, they see this as leading to a change in their mission, more humanitarian
craig fugate, can you convince people with dollars and cents? >> i don't know if you can convince them with dollars and cents but the sheer frequency of events occurring. every time this is a record setting event, almost all the practices looking to the past to prepare for the future is not working. look at all the money we're spending. when fema is spending money, that's for uninsured losses. we've seen the largest transfer like fema and hud and the national insurance program. actually...
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i'm craig melvin. thanks for watching. >>> i'm craig melvin. >> and i'm natalie moralis. >> and this is "dateline." >> i fell to the floor. i just remember like, she's dead, she's dead. i was so confused. i was like, what's going on? what happened? >>> a small texas town, two super close friends and a summer night in the park. >> they have this lookout and you could see the harbor bridge lit up. it's really pretty when stars are out. >> it was the next morning that they found her. >> i could see two girls laying there. it was horrifying. there was duct tape on their mouths, on their hands. >> a mystifying scene. >> the only thing we have are cigarette butts and suspicion. >> dna would point one way. >> he's like, sarge, you've got to take a look at this. >> a bombshell message would point to the other. >> i read the letter and knew this was important. >> a twisted trail leading to a sinister suspect. >> takes a special kind of mind that wants to do something like that. >> to crack a case this convolute
i'm craig melvin. thanks for watching. >>> i'm craig melvin. >> and i'm natalie moralis. >> and this is "dateline." >> i fell to the floor. i just remember like, she's dead, she's dead. i was so confused. i was like, what's going on? what happened? >>> a small texas town, two super close friends and a summer night in the park. >> they have this lookout and you could see the harbor bridge lit up. it's really pretty when stars are out. >>...
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i'm craig melvin. it had been more than a dozen years since angie dodge was murdered. in that time her mother carol had come to believe christopher tapp was innocent. she had pored over his interrogation tapes and was stunned to see a confused young man grasping for details. carol now believed chris's confession was coerce ded, not true the investigators told us. why were they so certain? listen for yourself. here again is keith morrison. >>> by the time we visited the city of idaho falls in march of 2012, the angie dodge murder case was to some just a piece of city history. but to idaho's innocence project and its founder dr. greg hampiki hampikian, it was a miscarriage of justice and a cause. >> if there's dna, for god sakes believe the science. people are not that accurate. the dna is very precise. >> and now, 15 years after the murder of her daughter, angie's own mother, carol dodge, had done what was once unthinkable. she had joined forces with the innocence project. >> the city of idaho falls has
i'm craig melvin. it had been more than a dozen years since angie dodge was murdered. in that time her mother carol had come to believe christopher tapp was innocent. she had pored over his interrogation tapes and was stunned to see a confused young man grasping for details. carol now believed chris's confession was coerce ded, not true the investigators told us. why were they so certain? listen for yourself. here again is keith morrison. >>> by the time we visited the city of idaho...
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i'm craig melvin. >> and i'm natalie morales. >> this is "dateline." >> how do you feel that so many people think that steven avery is innocent? >> it's emotional. they made him look like he was a nice person. >> what's happening is wrong. >> the evidence is beyond overwhelming. steven avery is guilty. >> i'm innocent. >> the story gripped the nation, in the series, "making a murderer." >> so many americans have heard about it. >> it's being heard around the world. >> steven avery and his nephew convicted of murder in the killing of a young photographer. were they really innocent? >> i didn't do it. somebody's doing a good job against me. >> did you have a vendetta against steven avery? >> absolutely not. >> i feel this is a false confession. >> it was a real confession. >> those officers wanted that information in the worst way. and they got it in the worst way. >> the prosecutor fights back with an explosive book. >> people will hear the other side of the story. >> and a promise from steven avery's n
i'm craig melvin. >> and i'm natalie morales. >> this is "dateline." >> how do you feel that so many people think that steven avery is innocent? >> it's emotional. they made him look like he was a nice person. >> what's happening is wrong. >> the evidence is beyond overwhelming. steven avery is guilty. >> i'm innocent. >> the story gripped the nation, in the series, "making a murderer." >> so many americans have heard...
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and china agree to a 4890-day truce over the weekend craig and market analyst sheer, and craig what is the reaction to this temporary deal? >> well it is incredibly chance of an overall agreement in three months seems slim but important first step it shows that both sides want to get that deal on table whether or not or for a year or more is irrelevant it is important and very good first step. >> let's also talk about oil prices they're surging for many reasons this morning but i want to specifically ask you about qatar they're going to lead opec cartel in january. why do you think that is? >> they say it is not political. but when we see what's happening right now with saudi arabia and other countries in the region, it is hard to see why that wouldn't be a factor in their decision. they also have a small producer of oil they want to focus more on liquefieds gas a part of their economy clearly being a member of opec is not being important part of that. >> okay. all right craig thank you so much for being with with us this morning we certainly appreciate it, sir. >> let's say good morni
and china agree to a 4890-day truce over the weekend craig and market analyst sheer, and craig what is the reaction to this temporary deal? >> well it is incredibly chance of an overall agreement in three months seems slim but important first step it shows that both sides want to get that deal on table whether or not or for a year or more is irrelevant it is important and very good first step. >> let's also talk about oil prices they're surging for many reasons this morning but i...
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craig fugate, can you convince people with dollars and cents? >> i don't know if you're going to convince them with dollars and cents but you can with the sheer frequency of events that are occurring. every time they say this is a record-setting event, almost all of our practices of how we prepare for disasters is looking at the past to prepare for the future. it's not working. and look at all the money we're spending. the thing i like remind people. when fema is spending money, that's for uninsured losses. we've seen one of the largest transfers from private insurance to federal programs like fema, hud, the national flood insurance program. why organizations like the pew charitable trust is looking at the policy of why are we growing disaster risk in the face of climate change with policies that incentivize growth. we're still providing flood insurance for people who build in a flood zone. >> we shouldn't be doing that. >> we just reauthorized it and punted again. flood insurance, one simple answer, why don't we stop writing insurance for peopl
craig fugate, can you convince people with dollars and cents? >> i don't know if you're going to convince them with dollars and cents but you can with the sheer frequency of events that are occurring. every time they say this is a record-setting event, almost all of our practices of how we prepare for disasters is looking at the past to prepare for the future. it's not working. and look at all the money we're spending. the thing i like remind people. when fema is spending money, that's...
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i'm craig melvin. thanks for watching. >>> you have to be aware of your surroundings because you just never know. >> it started with a frightening horror flick from the '80s. >> the premise of the must have -- movie is we're going to take some women into the woods and then poof, they're going to be hunted down. >> then decades later, something truly frightening. it it was happening for real. a strange vanishing in the forest. >> immediately we knew something was wrong. >> then another. >> your heart just broke. >> sheryl, then meredith. two women missing and two desperate efforts to find them. >> she he could be alive and we can't let up. >> could this old movie be the key to these new cases? >> a little blood, a little sex, a little violence. >> a film fantasy turns chilling reality. >> if someone has her, she's afraid. >> who could be behind this, and how would this real-life story end? >> she was a blue belt in judo. if anybody could survive, it was meredith. if anybody could fight, it was meredith.
i'm craig melvin. thanks for watching. >>> you have to be aware of your surroundings because you just never know. >> it started with a frightening horror flick from the '80s. >> the premise of the must have -- movie is we're going to take some women into the woods and then poof, they're going to be hunted down. >> then decades later, something truly frightening. it it was happening for real. a strange vanishing in the forest. >> immediately we knew something was...
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the retail president in the eo craig maloney on if this is a bullish sign. go ahead. what's the reason behind this? these massive big rock stars are moving. on the market. >> they are moving because there is great locations in some cases in the landlords are happy because the rents are lower. the leases are long-term so it's a great opportunity for retailers and brick-and-mortar expanding to get into a space that are pretty reasonable rent. >> is this a sign that brick-and-mortar isn't necessarily bad? when you go around the country, look at shopping malls were these are located, you wonder how the whole model exists going forward. >> work and mortar is here to stay. it's not going to go anyplace pretty on the channel approach that a lot of these brick-and-mortar retailers have started to adopt is really starting to pay off. using wal-mart and target as two examples of department stores taking it. but a lot of others as well. keep in mind the sales represent 13% of $5 trillion. almost 60% of that is done by brick-and-mortar so we will see a convergence of the online a
the retail president in the eo craig maloney on if this is a bullish sign. go ahead. what's the reason behind this? these massive big rock stars are moving. on the market. >> they are moving because there is great locations in some cases in the landlords are happy because the rents are lower. the leases are long-term so it's a great opportunity for retailers and brick-and-mortar expanding to get into a space that are pretty reasonable rent. >> is this a sign that brick-and-mortar...
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i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. >>> i'm craig melvin. >> and i'm natalie morales. >> and this is date line. >> i was robbed of my sister. i had to grow up without one. in an instant, she was gone and it changed everything. >> she dreamed of a career solving crimes, but crime claimed her first. >> the gut wrenching pain, my daughter, please, please, don't let this be true. >> home alone on a sunny afternoon, she vanished. >> we just said, oh, my god, isn't this one of her earrings? >> earrings in the carpet, ribbons on the ground, tire tracks on the lawn. >> there was evidence of a violent struggle. >> what had happened and who was behind it? >> everything was a mystery. was she still alive, you know, was she not? >> it tore us apart. >> for years, they demanded answers, a struggle each day. then came the cold case squad with a new bag of tricks. >> i always felt that this was a case that could be solved. >> they wanted justice just as bad as we did. >> as a mother, she fought and fought and f
i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. >>> i'm craig melvin. >> and i'm natalie morales. >> and this is date line. >> i was robbed of my sister. i had to grow up without one. in an instant, she was gone and it changed everything. >> she dreamed of a career solving crimes, but crime claimed her first. >> the gut wrenching pain, my daughter, please, please, don't let this be true. >> home alone on a sunny afternoon, she vanished. >> we just...
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cbs correspondent kenneth craig has more. ruled that the law providing health insurance to millions of americans is unconstitutional. judge reed okonnor took issue with the law's mandate, which would tax anyone who did not get shored. >> great for the country, great for the american people. thank you. >> reporter: a lawsuit filed by 19 republican attorneys general and a republican governor argued that since the penalty had been eliminated, obama care was no longer constitutional. judge reed agreed, writing, "the penalty can no longer be fairly read as an exe tax power." president trump praised the decision. . >> we'll sit down with the democrats, and we will get great health care for our people. >> reporter: but democrats, including incoming speaker of the house, nancy employees say, vowed to fight to save former president barack obama's signature legislation. both sides agree that people with preexisting conditions need protection. the ruling came down on the day before the end of enrollment for the program's 2019 recipients
cbs correspondent kenneth craig has more. ruled that the law providing health insurance to millions of americans is unconstitutional. judge reed okonnor took issue with the law's mandate, which would tax anyone who did not get shored. >> great for the country, great for the american people. thank you. >> reporter: a lawsuit filed by 19 republican attorneys general and a republican governor argued that since the penalty had been eliminated, obama care was no longer constitutional....
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keith craig has details. >> reporter: the insurance institute for highway safety crash tested cars of all shapes and sizes to determine the top safety picks. front crash prevention systems and headlight performance were also put to the test. iihs president david harkey. >> so we're very encouraged to see manufacturers continue to produce safe vehicles for consumers. >> 57 2019 models received the top two awards. that's five fewer than last year but they also raised the bar. they must show advanced front crash prevention to earn top safety pick and must meet higher standards in several categories to be a top safety pick plus. only one vehicle from a u.s. automaker, the chrysler pacifica made the grade. >> we are disappointed that we don't have more u.s. models in the top safety pick this year. they missed like a number of automakers on the headlight rating. they had a few near misses with respect to achieving that good or acceptable rating. >> harkey says improvements are needed when it comes to headlights but he's seen advancements in crash prevention and protection. >> all of manufac
keith craig has details. >> reporter: the insurance institute for highway safety crash tested cars of all shapes and sizes to determine the top safety picks. front crash prevention systems and headlight performance were also put to the test. iihs president david harkey. >> so we're very encouraged to see manufacturers continue to produce safe vehicles for consumers. >> 57 2019 models received the top two awards. that's five fewer than last year but they also raised the bar....
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i'm going to follow up with you craig david in maryland said that the next secretary of defense may well be about the nuts and bolts of this possibly more secretary than defense do you think that's the way the defense department in the u.s. should be going given the threats and challenges it faces yes i mean overall i think if we look at the high i'm pretty of the challenges that the u.s. and the west in general is up against i think defense has to be written with a small d. which means military is just one of the levers of power that should be concentrated upon in the new secretary of state will have to make sure that all these different levers of power in the defense realm ticket when we talk about information warfare and science on these also are included and i think a too much a robust into wench always focused on on conventional military operations near piazza david said and this is something i think is kind of missing the mark however i think if you look at the line of people that were up in negotiation discussion over the last couple of days in washington of who could succeed gene
i'm going to follow up with you craig david in maryland said that the next secretary of defense may well be about the nuts and bolts of this possibly more secretary than defense do you think that's the way the defense department in the u.s. should be going given the threats and challenges it faces yes i mean overall i think if we look at the high i'm pretty of the challenges that the u.s. and the west in general is up against i think defense has to be written with a small d. which means...
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i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. >>> all hit 96 kpke with the bird and the bee. >> i had a huge crush on him. he had this amazing voice. >> very gregarious. charismatic. the passion for people he had came through. >> he was the guy the whole town came up to. morning deejay steven bee. >> so funny. he had such a great love of music. he's lovable. everyone loves steven b. >> soon, it was fatally clear not everybody did. >> they came up on a body floating in the water. >> shot him one time in the back of the head. >> i was like, this cant be happening. >> what did happen? >>> the hunt is on, a gleaming yacht. >> i thought, why did you get on that boat? >> a scheming businessman. and a missing fortune. >> you're a multimillionaire. and you don't have any money? >> from high seas adventure to heart-stopping murder. >> i don't think i will ever get another case quite like this. >> who killed the radio star? hello. and welcome to "dateline extra." i'm craig melvin. stans of steven b. williams' hit ra
i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. >>> all hit 96 kpke with the bird and the bee. >> i had a huge crush on him. he had this amazing voice. >> very gregarious. charismatic. the passion for people he had came through. >> he was the guy the whole town came up to. morning deejay steven bee. >> so funny. he had such a great love of music. he's lovable. everyone loves steven b. >> soon, it was fatally clear not everybody did. >> they came up on a...
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kenneth craig, thank you very much. a second high-level u.s. official has resigned in protest of president trump's decision to withdraw troops from syria. secretary of defense james mattis announced earlier this week that he will step down. and today, one of america's most-distinguished diplomats and leader of the coalition against isis has quit. "face the nation" moderator margaret brennan was first to report this story and has the details. >> reporter: brett mcgurk , the leader of the anti-isis coalition, resigned friday over the president's snap decision to over-rule his national security team and to pull out 2,000 u.s. troops why syria without consulting our allies. now, mcgurk informed secretary of state mike pompeo that he's going to leave at the end of the month since he cannot carry out the president's policy and maintain his integrity. he was publicly left in the lurch by the president's tweet declaring victory over isis, despite u.s. government estimates that tens of thousands of fighters are still on the battlefield and the terror gr
kenneth craig, thank you very much. a second high-level u.s. official has resigned in protest of president trump's decision to withdraw troops from syria. secretary of defense james mattis announced earlier this week that he will step down. and today, one of america's most-distinguished diplomats and leader of the coalition against isis has quit. "face the nation" moderator margaret brennan was first to report this story and has the details. >> reporter: brett mcgurk , the...
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it was started 25 years ago by his college fraternity brother, craig poler, who is a two-time cancer survivor. craig battled the disease when he and will were college sophomores at usc. >> it forced me to take an inventory of my life at a young age to find out what, you know, impact i was making in the world. >> that impact has been major. events like this one have raised more than $3 million in scholarships to cancer survivors hoping to go to college. >> there's so much focus obviously on getting through surviving cancer that a lot of families don't have resources for college. >> will has been a part of the cancer for college organization from the start and has brought countless celebs to the cause. will's ron burgundy made a special appearance at the fundraiser and was joaned by james corden, jimmy kimmel, and conan o'brien. it was called will ferrell's best night of your life. we had to ask about some of his best moments. best part of making the movie "elf "elf"? >> getting to wear yellow tights for 75 days of shooting. >> best part of dressing up as ron burgundy? >> the canadian
it was started 25 years ago by his college fraternity brother, craig poler, who is a two-time cancer survivor. craig battled the disease when he and will were college sophomores at usc. >> it forced me to take an inventory of my life at a young age to find out what, you know, impact i was making in the world. >> that impact has been major. events like this one have raised more than $3 million in scholarships to cancer survivors hoping to go to college. >> there's so much focus...
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on taped this report and our chief media correspondent brian stelter and asked craig how is this any different from what we've already learned about russian interference? listen. >> this in many ways is the report we've been waiting for. it's sweeping and comprehensive. it uses the fullest data set we've seen yet from the companies who turned over lots of information to the government that they didn't turn over to anybody else, and so this is -- doesn't exactly tell us things that we didn't suspect or haven't heard, but it puts it all together in a new way and it's a very comprehensive and compelling. i feel like they kind of reverse information the russian disinformation campaign in this report. >> you write the russians worked harder to support trump while in office. while in office. how so? >> every platform that these researchers tracked posted more often after the election. youtube in particular went up by some remarkable degrees, and so we tend to think of this narrative in terms of coming up to election day but actually intensified after election day and we're still intensifyi
on taped this report and our chief media correspondent brian stelter and asked craig how is this any different from what we've already learned about russian interference? listen. >> this in many ways is the report we've been waiting for. it's sweeping and comprehensive. it uses the fullest data set we've seen yet from the companies who turned over lots of information to the government that they didn't turn over to anybody else, and so this is -- doesn't exactly tell us things that we...
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craig melvin alongside sheinelle jones. yesterday it was all about the returns and taking back the stuff you didn't want. today it's about buying more stuff. >> buying more stuff and braving the weather. a lot of weather today. >> that's our top story this morning. we'll start with the severe weather rolling across the country. during this busy holiday week, snow, ice, rain, high winds, all throwing a wrench into the travel plans of millions. we'll get to dylan's forecast in just a moment. let's start with nba's ron mott in minnesota near minneapolis. ron, good morning to you. hey, craig, good morning to you, well overnight here in st. cloud, the snow came down at a pretty good clip, we're getting nor flurries and a wintry mix right now. we can tell you in 13 states there are either severe weather warnings or weather advisories affecting tens of millions of people. the governor of kansas has declared a state of emergency for his state because of the snow system. here's things to expect, snow, ice, rain, and in some places s
craig melvin alongside sheinelle jones. yesterday it was all about the returns and taking back the stuff you didn't want. today it's about buying more stuff. >> buying more stuff and braving the weather. a lot of weather today. >> that's our top story this morning. we'll start with the severe weather rolling across the country. during this busy holiday week, snow, ice, rain, high winds, all throwing a wrench into the travel plans of millions. we'll get to dylan's forecast in just a...
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craig? >> al, thank you. >>> president trump is fighting back against the special counsel's latest revelations implicating him in nbc white house correspondent kristen welker has the latest on the fallout. kristen, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. president trump is on defense today. he is up and tweeting, insisting, quote, there was no collusion, and again, calling the russia investigation a witch hunt. the fiery words come after the court filings released friday. in them, new york prosecutors say president trump directed his former attorney, michael cohen, to commit two felonies. illegal hush money payments to sto stormy daniels and karen mcdougal, to stay quiet about affairs. mr. trump has denied those affairs and any wrongdoing. the court filings detail actions between cohen and russian nationals, including one russian, who promised a, quote, inner ji wi synergy with the campaign. most republicans are standing by the president. this comes as president trump announced his c
craig? >> al, thank you. >>> president trump is fighting back against the special counsel's latest revelations implicating him in nbc white house correspondent kristen welker has the latest on the fallout. kristen, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. president trump is on defense today. he is up and tweeting, insisting, quote, there was no collusion, and again, calling the russia investigation a witch hunt. the fiery words come after the court filings released...
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craig, good morning to you. >> savannah, good morning to you. roughly 90 minutes from now president george h.w. bush, his remains will be taken from this funeral home, this is a live look at the funeral home roughly 15 minutes from where i am right now, he will be taken from there to ellington field and that is where air force one is right now, waiting for the president's body to take him one time time back to washington, d.c. he was, of course, born in massachusetts, the son of a u.s. senator, but after college and war he followed the oil and came here in the '50s when the bushes finally left washington there was little question where he and his wife would live. this city, of course, they loved them so much here, this morning houston and the world are remembering president bush. this morning a man whose entire life was defined by service, from the theater of war to the halls of congress all the way to the white house, he is now being honored by the country he loved so deeply. >> he lived a long life and he accomplished a lot of great things. it
craig, good morning to you. >> savannah, good morning to you. roughly 90 minutes from now president george h.w. bush, his remains will be taken from this funeral home, this is a live look at the funeral home roughly 15 minutes from where i am right now, he will be taken from there to ellington field and that is where air force one is right now, waiting for the president's body to take him one time time back to washington, d.c. he was, of course, born in massachusetts, the son of a u.s....
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i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. >>> a gorgeous evening, girls night out. >> she loved to have fun. >> yes. >> kenya was bright and pretty and adored by frn. >> i adored her. she was my friend. >> she said, are you with kenya, and i said, no, i thought that she was with you. >> confound iing evidence and strange stories from a witness. >> not one word of what he told me made any sense to me. >> and then another beauty, and this one left for dead. >> she was unrecognizable. >> was evil stalking young wome women? >> both dark haired and pretty girls and chillingly similar. >> a case that led to unheard of places. >> and in the history of my department, that has never happened. >> and then far from the scity, the truth revealed on a quiet country road. >> he got out of the car and let out a scream. >> in an act of courage from a woman who refused to be a victim. >> i won. "chilling connections." h hello. welcome the "dateline extra." i'm craig melvin. kenya monge and lydia tillman were intelligen
i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. >>> a gorgeous evening, girls night out. >> she loved to have fun. >> yes. >> kenya was bright and pretty and adored by frn. >> i adored her. she was my friend. >> she said, are you with kenya, and i said, no, i thought that she was with you. >> confound iing evidence and strange stories from a witness. >> not one word of what he told me made any sense to me. >> and then another beauty, and this...
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keith craig, cbs news, new jersey. >>> coming up, bianna talks with legendary guest jazz and composer about his kennedy center honor. >>> plus, a chicago family's whose holiday cards have become an elaborate art project and a cherishes fra decision. >>> and a new jersey high school wrestler was forced to cut his hair or forfeit the match. why some people are crying foul. that's the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. >>> hello monday morning as we look at the golden gate bridge, no one is on the bridge right now, one day before christmas, everyone it's monday, december 24th. i'm kenny choi. >> i'm michelle griego. maybe they are putting the roast in the oven or something. i don't know. >>> i'm ann makovec at the live decembering. san francisco, a deadly house fire. let's go life to the neighborhood. upscale neighborhood in san francisco. see firefighters now looking through what remains of that home. we know that somebody inside the house died. another person that
keith craig, cbs news, new jersey. >>> coming up, bianna talks with legendary guest jazz and composer about his kennedy center honor. >>> plus, a chicago family's whose holiday cards have become an elaborate art project and a cherishes fra decision. >>> and a new jersey high school wrestler was forced to cut his hair or forfeit the match. why some people are crying foul. that's the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie...
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kenneth craig has more. >> reporter: the same jury that convicted james fields jr. of first degree murder recommended a life sentence plus 419 years in prison. >> this trial and today's outcome has been a very long time coming. >> reporter: charlottesville prosecutors said they hope the jury's decision will begin the healing process more than a year after fields rammed his dodge challenger into a group of counterprotesters at a white nationalists rally. >> and hopefully the outcome achieved today is charlottesville's small part in rejecting and holding accountable those whose violent acts against others are fueled by hatred. >> reporter: the crash killed 32-year-old heather heyer. her mother spoke after the sentencing. >> in the end the hands of justice say that he needs to be kept away from society for a while, and i'm content with that. i will always, always, always have a hole in my heart. >> reporter: some of the injured gathered at the courthouse for the jury's decision which took about four hours of deliberations. >> getting the maximum sentence reflected the
kenneth craig has more. >> reporter: the same jury that convicted james fields jr. of first degree murder recommended a life sentence plus 419 years in prison. >> this trial and today's outcome has been a very long time coming. >> reporter: charlottesville prosecutors said they hope the jury's decision will begin the healing process more than a year after fields rammed his dodge challenger into a group of counterprotesters at a white nationalists rally. >> and hopefully...
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i'm craig melvin. thanks for watching. i'm craig melvin thanks for watching. >>> she was the love of my life. always. >> she was daddy's girl. debutante and tomboy. the free spirit with fiery hair and a wide open heart. >> she was a very kind person. >> then she vanished. >> i called the police. something is wrong. >> and something was. days passed and then months. no leads, no clues, no progress. >> we got to get going. we got to get moving on this. >> enter the a team, a band of tough guy private eyes. >> this guy had something to hide. >> there'd been a brief encounter with a mysterious stranger. >> on the train coming home she had met this woman. >> did that hold the answer? >> she's talking about how someone had tried to assume her identity. >> a chilling case of a daughter in danger. >> someone was after her. >> strangers on a train. hello and welcome to dateline extra. i'm craig melvin. she was beautiful, talented, trusting and sometimes trouble. a young woman from a prominent family finally gra
i'm craig melvin. thanks for watching. i'm craig melvin thanks for watching. >>> she was the love of my life. always. >> she was daddy's girl. debutante and tomboy. the free spirit with fiery hair and a wide open heart. >> she was a very kind person. >> then she vanished. >> i called the police. something is wrong. >> and something was. days passed and then months. no leads, no clues, no progress. >> we got to get going. we got to get moving on this....
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i'm going to follow up with craig david in maryland said that the next secretary of defense may well be about the nuts and bolts of this possibly more secretary than defense do you think that's the way the defense department and the u.s. should be going given the threats and challenges it faces yes i mean overall i think if we look at the high i'm pretty of the challenges that the u.s. and the west in general is up against i think defense has to be written with a small d. which means military is just one of the levers of power that should be concentrated upon in the new secretary of state will have to make sure that all these different levers of power in the defense realm for ticket when we talk when information was then silence on these also are included i think in a too much a robust and to watch always focused on on conventional military operations near piazza david said this is something i think is kind of missing the mark however i think if you look at the line of people that were up in negotiation discussion over the last couple of days in washington of who could succeed genera
i'm going to follow up with craig david in maryland said that the next secretary of defense may well be about the nuts and bolts of this possibly more secretary than defense do you think that's the way the defense department and the u.s. should be going given the threats and challenges it faces yes i mean overall i think if we look at the high i'm pretty of the challenges that the u.s. and the west in general is up against i think defense has to be written with a small d. which means military...
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i got to talk about your brother, craig. >> craig, my big brother. >> jimmy: your big brother. how many years apart are you and craig? >> he's like one and a half years. >> jimmy: yeah. >> but he's 6'6." he's my big brother and it's hard to be much tall than me. but, i look up to my brother. >> jimmy: yeah, you do. you' got some pretty funny stories in here about -- the fire drill? >> well, most people know my father had m.s. growing up. and part of the story is -- it's sort of showing how, when you have a parent with a a disability, u kind of feel like you have to plan a little bit more because, you know, my l dad couldn'twithout the assistance of a cane and s eventually he a walker. so, my brother was always kind of in his doomsday mindset when he was younger. it's like, "what will happen if i go blind?" so he would ask me to blindfold him and he would walk around the house to make sure he could get aroundf he got blind. [ light laughter ] he -- there was a time that he had me tie his right hand behind his back just in case it got cut-off. [ laughter ] no, seriously. so that
i got to talk about your brother, craig. >> craig, my big brother. >> jimmy: your big brother. how many years apart are you and craig? >> he's like one and a half years. >> jimmy: yeah. >> but he's 6'6." he's my big brother and it's hard to be much tall than me. but, i look up to my brother. >> jimmy: yeah, you do. you' got some pretty funny stories in here about -- the fire drill? >> well, most people know my father had m.s. growing up. and part...
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i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. >>> i'm craig melvin. >> and i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >>> i'm freaking out. i walk in and my sister is not there. her door is open, her lights are on, her bed is undone. everything was horrible. then i felt it. >> she had been fearless on the front lines in iraq. >> pretty amazing. i saw her as, like, a really strong soldier. >> but something had her terrified at home. >> i'm scared. i don't feel safe. >> a
i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. >>> i'm craig melvin. >> and i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >>> i'm freaking out. i walk in and my sister is not there. her door is open, her lights are on, her bed is undone. everything was horrible. then i felt it. >> she had been fearless on the front lines in iraq. >> pretty amazing. i saw her as, like, a really strong soldier. >> but something had her terrified at home....
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>> we were contacted by sonny craig, and mr. craig said roscoe artis had given him details about the crime that sonny felt only the person who had committed it would know. in sonny's opinion roscoe was telling him in so many words that he was the perpetrator. >> ken and i went to see henry to tell him about the new evidence, and we sat in the biggest booth in the visiting area at central prison. henry behind the plexiglass and bars on the other side. ken told henry that they had run the dna on the cigarette butt and that it had matched someone and that person was roscoe artis. >> i said, no. i don't believe that. he said yes. he said it's the truth. i said no, i don't believe that. the next day, eating at the diner hall, i heard two other death row inmates talking about it. i said, how do you all, how do you all know about this, right? he said, man, my attorney told me this. he said are you henry mccollum? i said, yeah, that's me. he hugged me and everything, man. he said i believe you getting ready to go home. i said so they re
>> we were contacted by sonny craig, and mr. craig said roscoe artis had given him details about the crime that sonny felt only the person who had committed it would know. in sonny's opinion roscoe was telling him in so many words that he was the perpetrator. >> ken and i went to see henry to tell him about the new evidence, and we sat in the biggest booth in the visiting area at central prison. henry behind the plexiglass and bars on the other side. ken told henry that they had run...
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i'm craig melvin. >> i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >> one woman, two men. her husband and the staff sergeant. >> he was a playboy himself. >> one man too many. then suddenly there was one man less. >> it was like bang, pause, bang, because. >> which sounds more like what, execution? >> you could take it that way, yes. >> did jealously drive someone to murder or did she? >> she was a brilliant, cunning, ruthless woman. >> hello and welcome to "dateline" the story you're about to see centers on the death of a military man thousands of miles from a battlefield. a dedicated officer who survived war zones only to be caught in the cross fire of a lover's triangle. here's keith morrison. ♪ >> what was she thinking when she typed in those five little words? did she not understand where those words might lead? official was, no doubt about it, dissatisfied. here she was, young, successful, attractive and yet wasn't exactly boredom that was eating at michelle. after all, she was just starting
i'm craig melvin. >> i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >> one woman, two men. her husband and the staff sergeant. >> he was a playboy himself. >> one man too many. then suddenly there was one man less. >> it was like bang, pause, bang, because. >> which sounds more like what, execution? >> you could take it that way, yes. >> did jealously drive someone to murder or did she? >> she was a brilliant, cunning,...
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we'll talk more aut that now with craig dismunok a chief economists at vining sparks. >> good evening, sioux. >> welcome. despite what we heard you expect the fed to continuse to r rates for this month, correct? >> i do. i expt they'll hiken december. and i think where you get some question about it willome in 2019 and what they do then. >> now, which do you think that they will go ahead and rai rates, given the background of what we have seen today? trade concerns and inflation and theike. sure, well remember the fed has to look at a very big picture. we tend to get caught up in the daily movem t. we see stocks down 800 points in a day. and we think is this a purng point or whatnot? the fed has to look at the big picture, unployment still at 73.7. wage growth at the highest level of the cyc and the economy growing faster than what they thi is sustainable longer term. when you look at that picture they want to tighten policy. but it's time for them to be s more efficient kaplan said. >> the market is worried. but main street may not be. sten to what we heard from jamie dimon. ear is w
we'll talk more aut that now with craig dismunok a chief economists at vining sparks. >> good evening, sioux. >> welcome. despite what we heard you expect the fed to continuse to r rates for this month, correct? >> i do. i expt they'll hiken december. and i think where you get some question about it willome in 2019 and what they do then. >> now, which do you think that they will go ahead and rai rates, given the background of what we have seen today? trade concerns and...
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democrat angie craig is a former recorder for the commercial appeal in tennessee and moved to minnesota in 2005 to be an executive at st. jude medical, and medical device manufacturer. she is the first openly gay person elected to congress by minnesota voters. han became onell inthe first women elected minnesota. she became an american citizen in 2000 and worked in a variety of positions teaching proper nutrition will also be engaged in state and local politics in minnesota. that activity led to her election to the minnesota house of representatives in 2016. democrat dean phillips was lessening your old when his father was killed in the vietnam war. his mother later married the sun of abigail van buren who was popularly known for heard dear abby advice column. of the philipst distilling company which has been in his family for over a hundred years. new congress, new leaders, watch it all on c-span. saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, conversations with three retiring members of congress, republicans peter roskam, john duncan, and mike coffman all discuss losing the reelection bid and reflect
democrat angie craig is a former recorder for the commercial appeal in tennessee and moved to minnesota in 2005 to be an executive at st. jude medical, and medical device manufacturer. she is the first openly gay person elected to congress by minnesota voters. han became onell inthe first women elected minnesota. she became an american citizen in 2000 and worked in a variety of positions teaching proper nutrition will also be engaged in state and local politics in minnesota. that activity led...
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there is a mythologicalfear of craig withjobs in due energies. there is a mythological fear of very embedded union power. the ds is effectively now disavowed the whole process , effectively now disavowed the whole process, said the paris agreement three years ago is not my wedded to. right. call resonate in the us emotionally. call and called nine votes, the symbolic value of it, will play an important role in the 2020 election. trump managed to win because he convinced 200,000 or so people in the midwest that his industrial policy, his ability to bring back some of these called jobs that had been lost was a reason to vote for him. that will be tested in four years and it could well be that same mythological 200,000 or so people decide next election. call is important and the idea of bringing it back, in the us, is not credible. it doesn't have a future. the irony of trump is my position, on the one hand he is in the knock—down, dry guides site with china over who owns the future. in the other hand, he is trying to prop up 19th—century techno
there is a mythologicalfear of craig withjobs in due energies. there is a mythological fear of very embedded union power. the ds is effectively now disavowed the whole process , effectively now disavowed the whole process, said the paris agreement three years ago is not my wedded to. right. call resonate in the us emotionally. call and called nine votes, the symbolic value of it, will play an important role in the 2020 election. trump managed to win because he convinced 200,000 or so people in...